Peonies are among the most sought-after and cherished flowers in the world. Their ephemeral beauty, however, leads many flower lovers to seek ways of extending their splendour. However, unlike preserved roses or hydrangeas, which are more readily available, preserved peonies remain a rarity. Why is it so difficult to find stabilized peonies? This article explores the specific challenges of stabilizing these delicate flowers and why their availability remains limited.
The seasonality of fresh peonies
Fresh peonies are usually available for a limited time each year. The main peony season is from late April to early June. Very rarely, the peony season can extend to mid-July. As you know from the WHAT IS IT section of our magazine, the flowers are stabilized directly from extra-fresh harvested plants. The stabilization process can therefore only take place during the fresh peony season.
Stabilizing peonies is a complex process
The search for preserved peonies can be complex because of the delicate preservation process required to retain their natural beauty. Unlike other more common stabilized flowers, such as roses or carnations, peonies require special care when processing them. Peony petals are so thin that they are more likely to be burnt. Growers therefore have to find other ways of producing peonies using petals from similar flowers such as roses. Because of this high technical requirement, stabilized peonies are less frequently available on the market.
High demand and limited supply
Stabilized peonies are not as common as other types of stabilized flowers. As a result, growers may not produce them in large quantities. They also need to be careful about the final quality of stabilized peonies. Peonies are also sought after for their aesthetic appeal, symbolism and limited seasonality, creating a sense of rarity. Their versatility in floral arrangements, weddings and events further enhances their appeal.
Which flowers to replace peonies with? Where to buy stabilized peonies?
When peonies are not available, several other flowers can replace them while offering similar beauty and elegance: English roses, ranunculus, tulips with peony flowers or double carnations.
To stock up on stabilized peonies, visit the SecondFlor website regularly and place your order 24/7.
In short, the rarity of stabilized peonies can be attributed to a combination of factors linked to demand, the complexity of the stabilization process and the seasonal and delicate nature of the flower itself.